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joshmc83
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TurboTax is showing the incorrect MAGI cap that affects my Traditional IRA deductions

The MAGI cap for a couple married filing jointly where only one spouse is covered by a retirement plan at work is $206,000. This was reflected correctly in my filing and is stated so on Turbo Tax's own website. However, my spouse received a 1099-NEC, and we had to readjust her income. We are still nowhere near the $206,000 cap, but we ARE above the $124,000 cap, which is only if BOTH spouses are covered by a retirement plan. Now I cannot even submit my amended returns without TurboTax saying I owe more money. This is inconsistent, and I believe a flaw in the software. It's also therefore not counting my previous traditional IRA deductions nor deductions I wish to make for FY 2020 to avoid paying more taxes. 

I tried to report this and Turbo Tax support referred me to a specialist and then asked for more money in an automated system. I don't need a specialist. I need you to update your software or issue me a refund. 

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TurboTax is showing the incorrect MAGI cap that affects my Traditional IRA deductions

Go back and be sure you answered the questions re who was covered by a retirement plan correctly, and that you assigned all W-2 and 1099-NEC forms to the right person. Also see this:

 

Worksheet 1-1.Figuring Your Modified AGI

 

Use this worksheet to figure your modified AGI for traditional IRA purposes.
1.Enter your adjusted gross income (AGI) from Form 1040, 1040-SR, or Form 1040-NR, line 11, figured without taking into account the amount from Schedule 1 (Form 1040), line 191._____
2.Enter any student loan interest deduction from Schedule 1 (Form 1040), line 202._____
3.Enter any tuition and fees deduction from Schedule 1 (Form 1040), line 213._____
4.Enter any foreign earned income exclusion and/or housing exclusion from Form 2555, line 454._____
5.Enter any foreign housing deduction from Form 2555, line 505._____
6.Enter any excludable savings bond interest from Form 8815, line 146._____
7.Enter any excluded employer-provided adoption benefits from Form 8839, line 287._____
8.Add lines 1 through 7. This is your Modified AGI for traditional IRA purposes8._____
joshmc83
Returning Member

TurboTax is showing the incorrect MAGI cap that affects my Traditional IRA deductions

Thanks. I answered the retirement plan questions correctly, and that is reflected with the deductions shown in my tax return. However, the products specialist team confirmed now the system thinks I have a retirement plan, too, when I try to amend, even though I do not have that box checked. This is a TurboTax error that is being investigated. Get it together TT!

dmertz
Level 15

TurboTax is showing the incorrect MAGI cap that affects my Traditional IRA deductions

Your question misstates the limits.  The $124,000 limit applies to the individual who is covered by a workplace retirement plan regardless of whether that individual's spouse is covered by one.  When only one spouse is covered by a workplace retirement plan, only the spouse who is not covered gets the $206,000 MAGI limit.

joshmc83
Returning Member

TurboTax is showing the incorrect MAGI cap that affects my Traditional IRA deductions

That is not what the IRS site shows: https://www.irs.gov/retirement-plans/plan-participant-employee/2020-ira-contribution-and-deduction-l...

 

where do you have documentation of that? 

dmertz
Level 15

TurboTax is showing the incorrect MAGI cap that affects my Traditional IRA deductions

The page you referenced is for the individual who is not covered by a workplace retirement plan.

 

The following reference is the page that is for the individual who is covered by a workplace retirement plan.  You'll notice that it makes no reference to the individual's spouse:

https://www.irs.gov/retirement-plans/plan-participant-employee/2020-ira-contribution-and-deduction-l...

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